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"Deepening in English" or "profundization in English"



Adalver
Colombia

"Deepening in English" or "profundization in English"
 

Dear colleagues

 I need your help. Which is the best title for an English course where the students take more English classes, �deepening in English� or �profundization in English?� or do you have another title for this course?

thanks in advance for your help.

18 Jan 2014      





Apodo
Australia

Advanced English

18 Jan 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

I like �Advanced English �. You could also have �Further English � or �Extra English �. Not deepening. I �ve tried to think of something along the lines of specialising in English, but �Special English � won �t do as it means �Remedial English �.

19 Jan 2014     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

I �m with Marion and Lynne "Advanced English"

Also what about "Extended English Practice"?
or "Intensive English"?

19 Jan 2014     



cunliffe
United Kingdom

If you want something upbeat and original, I call my Extra English group ACE ( short for ACcelerated English). Ace is a real positive word and they love their title. One of my other groups is Impact English. 

19 Jan 2014     



MarionG
Netherlands

English: One Step Beyond

 
(and play the Madness song as your jingleLOL)

19 Jan 2014     



MoodyMoody
United States

If you want a sports metaphor, what about Extreme English? Hey, if there are people into extreme ironing, why not Extreme English?
 
 
Edit: This wouldn�t make a bad picture for the caption contest, either!

19 Jan 2014